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- Reset activation state for Microsoft 365 Apps for enterprise
If you have Shared Computer Activation enabled, remove the Identity registry key location from the HKEY_USERS\<The user SID>\Software\Microsoft\Office\16 0\Commonregistry key To get the currently signed in user's SID, run the command whoami user in a non-elevated command prompt
- Office 365 wont log in without EnableADAL = 0
HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Office\16 0\Common\Identity:“EnableADAL”=dword:00000000 Once the key is added, and the user restarts Outlook, they receive a legacy authentication dialog box, enter their domain password, and connect to their mailbox without issue
- Office 365 Account Issues Account Error. There are problems with your . . .
Try to delete the complete folder in registry key : Computer\HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Office\16 0\Common\Identity\identities NOTE: This did work for one user 7
- Issues with shared computer activation for Microsoft 365 Apps . . .
Use the arrows to expand selections and navigate to: HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Office\16 0\Common\Identity Right-click SignedOutADUser and select Delete Restart the device and try activating Microsoft 365 Apps again
- HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Office\ does not exist
opening the Registry Editor, select HKEY_CURRENT_USER and choosing EDIT > FIND from the menu In 'Find what' type GuidesVisible (all one word), tick Values and Match whole string only and then hit FIND NEXT
- SOLVED: Scrub Office License, Credentials Identity To Solve Sorry . . .
1- Manually Delete your Stored Credentials, Office Identity and Office 365 License: A – Clear your Credentials Click the START button and type CREDENTIAL MANAGER then click on it; Click the WINDOWS CREDENTIALS TAB; Expand every item one by one and select REMOVE
- Outlook keeps asking for password | Microsoft Community Hub
HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Office\16 0\Common\Identity After that, disabling MFA for the affected user and trying to run Outlook and then re-enabling MFA seemed to kick it in This info was pulled in from all of the users in this thread, I can't take any credit for it
- Office Applications constantly ask me to login when I try to save to . . .
Go to the registry editor (Win+R; regedit) > go to HKEY_CURRENT_USER -> Software -> Microsoft ->Office -> 16 0 ->Common -> Identity Inside "Identity", create a new REG_DWORD value called "EnableADAL" and leave the value at 0 Restart the PC and try again to login from Office 2016 Follow the steps below to clear credential information:
- Microsoft 365 users arent signed in to Office through AD accounts . . .
Describes an issue that prevents Microsoft 365 users from being automatically signed in to an Office app through their Active Directory account after they sign out of the app Provides a workaround
- Registry HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Office missing
I was trying to apply a fix to a colleague’s PC via regedit and when i went searching for the office folder within HKEY_CURRENT_USER\\Software\\Microsoft, it wasn’t there Any ideas?
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